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@@TheCarDetailingChannel Oh, it did come out so beautifully after the paste wax. I just wanted to add the layer of protection the Flex wax provided. I’d love to see some pics when you’re done.
@@andyg5050 Fabulous! Wish I were able to see it. After 8 weeks, mine is getting to the point where I need to think about doing it again. It’s almost certainly good for another month (maybe more), but I’m starting to see a loss of that beading effect (on places other than the hood), and I can feel some surface contaminants on the roof. It’s probably fine for most people, but I’m not most people when it comes to my car.
I applied this to my car and the car glows. At dusk, my orange fury mustang GT looked like the paint was on fire. That is how much pop and luster is produced.
I just used it the other day and I agree that it was very easy to apply and buff off. I used it on my son's black BMW and am curious to see how long it lasts. I plan to top it with TW Flex Wax in about a month. I would be happy with 6-9 months of protection (northeast) and its a daily driver.
For a paste wax, this is very very easy to use. I was actually surprised at how easy it was to buff off. I'm thinking it will last about 3 to 4 months but hopefully it does better than that. If memory serves correctly, I remember carnauba paste waxes 10 years ago that we would reapply every 3 to 4 months. With all this Si02 and graphene business nowadays, I'm curious to see what benefits they actually get you.
You can use it on plastic trim, in fact, it’s excellent! Make sure it’s clean, but it doesn’t leave that white haze and the finish it leaves after buffing is lovely and the water behaviour is fantastic. I don’t know what Turtlewax were thinking when they said don’t use it!
This wax is my favorite wax at the moment. It's the glossiest wax I have ever used in my 45+ years of detailing. It's actually a blend of ten different types of waxes and sealants blended to provide good durability coupled with the high gloss of a carnauba wax. It's a WINNER in the Turtle Wax line up. A very good wax. This is NOT a cleaner type of wax so if you are purchasing this wax thinking it will make your paint glossy again, it may a very little bit, but you need to have a glossy finish first, even if you only do a pre-wax cleanser first. POLISHING makes your paint shiny, not most waxes or sealants. If you want super shiny paint, get yourself a DA polisher and a good quality one-step with a primer in it so you save time. I used Technicians Choice Ceramic One Step Polish. It's not an aggressive polish at all and I would put it closer to a pre-wax cleanser. The thing I love about it is it is super easy to use and it leaves a base layer of ceramic protection. I then follow with two coats of Fusso Coat (separated by 24 hour cure time between every coat), then two coats of this Turtle Wax Ceramic Graphene Paste Wax so the four coats takes four days to complete, using an hour each evening to put the next coat on. I then maintain it with a Graphene Spray Detailer (Adams is a very good one, or Technicians Choice has a very affordable one also) and doing that I can get well over one year of protection and hydrophobics, no problem at all. I have been experimenting with touchless washing for the majority of my washing to minimize when I need to do a physical contact wash in an attempt to mitigate micro marring on the paint. I will be curious to see how long the protection will last using the touchless wash system as the soaps may be slightly more caustic than normal soaps. I still love the touchless washing method as it is so time efficient. Now I am testing using a hose end sprayer to apply the touchless wash to see if it works as well as without a pressure washer and only using the garden hose foam cannon (not as good as the regular pressure washer one) but it certainly does OK and works a lot faster than pulling out the washer. It's a great "in between" method between pulling out all the equipment. Only takes me 30 minutes to wash and dry the vehicle which is a real time savings and I don't mind washing my vehicle more often if it's a quicker process.
I've just got mine and enjoyed trying it out on my friend's Sapphire Black BMW 330e. Mine has just a plain black lid, so the 75th anniversary editions may seem to have sold out now. There is now more gloss than before, and I have high hopes for the next rainfall, but the wax really needs to be applied thin and given about 10 minutes before wipe-off. It was very easy to use and the surface was left very slick.
This wax does give me a nice shine like I'd expect from a paste wax. Very easy to apply and remove. Good product overall. I'm hoping to get 3 months of durability out of it.
Paste wax is definitely the enjoyable way to spend time after you detail your car. i used to hate paste wax as I had few bad days with that stuff, until I got a pinacle polishing pal with high quality lake Country foams for waxing. Changed the experience totally
Paste wax has some positives and negatives. Definitely one of the more time consuming ways to do things. Alot of people like it because they have some sort of nostalgic connection to paste wax because that's how was back in the day
I prefer to use Turtle Wax paste wax twice a year and spray wax in-between. I fully detail one of my cars every weekend, so the coatings are well maintained. I paid $35.00 for the 75th anniversary and look forward to A release of more at a lower price.
I have a modded MK7 '17 Tornado red GTI. I use polishes, sprays, synthetics, ceramics, Graphenes, but nothing looks better than Carnuba paste on that color - that would include this stuff. Congrats on your subscribership growth. Good work man.
@@TheCarDetailingChannel sooo...y'all gonna laugh - I gotta bunch but really like Simonize paste. Though gotta say...this stuff from TW is pretty dope.
great job bought mine a while ago but haven't had the time to prepare my car for the the wax and It hasn't stopped raining here in Montreal we even had some snow but I will get around to it. I think I'm going to enjoy it .
Carzilla, one of the things about living in Calgary. I like to use a fine knap micro or even suede style micro after wax has set and buff quickly putting a little heat into it to do flatten it and bring more shine. It seems to work but I may be seeing what I want to see.
That's interesting and I think you might be onto something with the heat. This jar is supposed to contain like 10 or something natural waxes in addition to the Graphene and Si02; I can see the natural waxes/oils becoming glossier with a bit of heat.
Great video,👍👍 I agree this stuff works really well it’s definitely my favorite past wax for 2021. I personally like a past wax it’s a nostalgia thing for me as well as therapeutic .
I used it on my Tundra and my wife's Enclave, was fantastic and the no cure time is a great feature. I doubt I will ever use Carnuba paste wax again.....
It would be a waste of product. Use the paste wax as a base. Then use a detailer after washes until the waterbeading is no longer there (should be after 3 months or so). Then repeat this.
My choice is a carnauba paste wax called PURIS A32. PURIS is a company that caters mostly to professional detailers. Having said that I recently purchased and used Turtle wax Seal and Shine which is very good.
i normally use meguires carnauba wax which is awesome but since turtle wax came out with si02 and graphene combo i just ordered it keen to see how durable it is and if it can help with the harsh sun in Australia
Got some coming, can't wait to try it on my basalt black cayenne, been using Poorboys blackhole and topping with nattys black paste, ...... Will be using this instead of the nattys paste, will be interesting to see if its a better gloss or not 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤔
How would I go about applying this with a machine? I love the results but I want to offer it as a service and need to apply as fast as possible. Any thoughts?
I haven’t ever used this specific wax with a DA polisher but with other paste waxes, I would use a 5.5 inch finishing pad. To initially prime the pad, I would take the pad off the backing plate and basically dip the pad into the jar of wax. This only works with finishing pads because of how soft and flexible they are. Then to apply more product, I would use a plastic putty knife to scoop some wax out and apply to the pad (like buttering toast), but this will only work with paste waxes that are soft to begin with. The turtle wax is pretty soft so this method should work out great.
Lovely showof! Its similar to the Bilt Hamber Finis Wax (some say one of best paste wax in the world), though sheeting may be abit even faster on that one. But lovely small beads on this Turtle Graphene, basically perfect both sheeting & beading moving in harmony lol! Was this the first paste wax you ever used? coz i remember Finis Wax was my first paste wax... I did all 4 stages or so to prepare before polish, then used Angelwax Ti-22 (titan based sealant that is made specifically to use a wax on top) Once that had cured, it look like a dream with that paste wax on top of it! 🙂
My great combination to a great clean up and protection combination is Menzerna 400 then menzerna pro lock sealant then fusso soft99. It's ridiculous performance.
If I am going to spray new paint to my car from a shop that also involve heating the whole car (newly painted) should I apply wax to the car or wait a month time to let the paint 'breath/cure' ?
I just got the product in a kit from Auto Zone that included the wax, foam pad and microfiber towel for $16. The product works great and so easy to put on and remove for a paste wax. The shine was very good on a 5 year old red Lexus. Hope they keep making as I used to use Turtle Wax Ice paste and it was another great product, but no longer available. This new ceramic is much easier to install and remove.
Does not age well. I purchased mine from Amazon and it was a old one that has turned rock hard. It took a lot to apply it because it did not want to even transfer to my cloth for application. Just a warning to others make sure you are getting a fresh can of wax not a shelf queen.
Hopefully longer than that but time will tell. I'm hoping for 3 months because 2 to 3 months is what we used to get out of average paste waxes back in the day.
I applied this wax on the Bonnet and fenders(2Layers).The other 2 sides have 1 layer of wax topped with Sonax BSD and the other has 1 layer of wax topped with Carpro HydrO2. Lets see if the wax holds longer or the wax and sealent combo.
This like all the “ceramic” wax’s are snake oil! Thats not saying they don’t work, but that its performance is not from the ceramic or graphene! If you don’t believe it do some research on how graphene and these ceramics work. I can add a smidge of these chemicals to a carnuba base and guess what, it will still work.
Manufacturers should start putting the % of si02 or graphene or what have you, right on the bottle for every one to see (or atleast list it on their website). You’re right though. Some probably add a drop of si02 content just so they can legally advertise it on their products.
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Used this wax, and then applied TW Graphene Flex wax; my Benz now has a beautiful coat of armor. Love this stuff!
I'm gonna try that exact same combo after I'm done testing this wax as a stand-alone with no toppers.
@@TheCarDetailingChannel Oh, it did come out so beautifully after the paste wax. I just wanted to add the layer of protection the Flex wax provided. I’d love to see some pics when you’re done.
I just did the same today, the shine is off the charts. I just use flex wax as a drying aid after every wash. Infinite protection pretty much.
@@andyg5050 Fabulous! Wish I were able to see it. After 8 weeks, mine is getting to the point where I need to think about doing it again. It’s almost certainly good for another month (maybe more), but I’m starting to see a loss of that beading effect (on places other than the hood), and I can feel some surface contaminants on the roof. It’s probably fine for most people, but I’m not most people when it comes to my car.
@@johnhoey4605 good to know! Just give it a wash and use flex wax as a drying aid. New layer
I applied this to my car and the car glows. At dusk, my orange fury mustang GT looked like the paint was on fire. That is how much pop and luster is produced.
So I actually used this on my Mustang Bullitt the other day... it is the best wax I've used so far. It is a great product.
I just used it the other day and I agree that it was very easy to apply and buff off. I used it on my son's black BMW and am curious to see how long it lasts. I plan to top it with TW Flex Wax in about a month. I would be happy with 6-9 months of protection (northeast) and its a daily driver.
For a paste wax, this is very very easy to use. I was actually surprised at how easy it was to buff off. I'm thinking it will last about 3 to 4 months but hopefully it does better than that. If memory serves correctly, I remember carnauba paste waxes 10 years ago that we would reapply every 3 to 4 months. With all this Si02 and graphene business nowadays, I'm curious to see what benefits they actually get you.
@@TheCarDetailingChannel have you seen any realistic scenario for. Lasting at least 5 to6 months?
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You can use it on plastic trim, in fact, it’s excellent! Make sure it’s clean, but it doesn’t leave that white haze and the finish it leaves after buffing is lovely and the water behaviour is fantastic. I don’t know what Turtlewax were thinking when they said don’t use it!
Really eh? I will test that out and see how it does. Thanks for watching!
How about rubber trims?
This wax is my favorite wax at the moment. It's the glossiest wax I have ever used in my 45+ years of detailing. It's actually a blend of ten different types of waxes and sealants blended to provide good durability coupled with the high gloss of a carnauba wax. It's a WINNER in the Turtle Wax line up. A very good wax. This is NOT a cleaner type of wax so if you are purchasing this wax thinking it will make your paint glossy again, it may a very little bit, but you need to have a glossy finish first, even if you only do a pre-wax cleanser first. POLISHING makes your paint shiny, not most waxes or sealants. If you want super shiny paint, get yourself a DA polisher and a good quality one-step with a primer in it so you save time. I used Technicians Choice Ceramic One Step Polish. It's not an aggressive polish at all and I would put it closer to a pre-wax cleanser. The thing I love about it is it is super easy to use and it leaves a base layer of ceramic protection. I then follow with two coats of Fusso Coat (separated by 24 hour cure time between every coat), then two coats of this Turtle Wax Ceramic Graphene Paste Wax so the four coats takes four days to complete, using an hour each evening to put the next coat on. I then maintain it with a Graphene Spray Detailer (Adams is a very good one, or Technicians Choice has a very affordable one also) and doing that I can get well over one year of protection and hydrophobics, no problem at all. I have been experimenting with touchless washing for the majority of my washing to minimize when I need to do a physical contact wash in an attempt to mitigate micro marring on the paint. I will be curious to see how long the protection will last using the touchless wash system as the soaps may be slightly more caustic than normal soaps. I still love the touchless washing method as it is so time efficient. Now I am testing using a hose end sprayer to apply the touchless wash to see if it works as well as without a pressure washer and only using the garden hose foam cannon (not as good as the regular pressure washer one) but it certainly does OK and works a lot faster than pulling out the washer. It's a great "in between" method between pulling out all the equipment. Only takes me 30 minutes to wash and dry the vehicle which is a real time savings and I don't mind washing my vehicle more often if it's a quicker process.
I've just got mine and enjoyed trying it out on my friend's Sapphire Black BMW 330e. Mine has just a plain black lid, so the 75th anniversary editions may seem to have sold out now. There is now more gloss than before, and I have high hopes for the next rainfall, but the wax really needs to be applied thin and given about 10 minutes before wipe-off. It was very easy to use and the surface was left very slick.
This wax does give me a nice shine like I'd expect from a paste wax. Very easy to apply and remove. Good product overall. I'm hoping to get 3 months of durability out of it.
Paste wax is definitely the enjoyable way to spend time after you detail your car. i used to hate paste wax as I had few bad days with that stuff, until I got a pinacle polishing pal with high quality lake Country foams for waxing. Changed the experience totally
Paste wax has some positives and negatives. Definitely one of the more time consuming ways to do things. Alot of people like it because they have some sort of nostalgic connection to paste wax because that's how was back in the day
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What is your favorite paste wax and why?
I prefer to use Turtle Wax paste wax twice a year and spray wax in-between. I fully detail one of my cars every weekend, so the coatings are well maintained. I paid $35.00 for the 75th anniversary and look forward to A release of more at a lower price.
@Tedley M. It is $26 now, minus the 75th Logo on the top of the cap. Same stuff though.
This Ceramic Paste Wax leaves an amazing shine! Great product!
I have a modded MK7 '17 Tornado red GTI. I use polishes, sprays, synthetics, ceramics, Graphenes, but nothing looks better than Carnuba paste on that color - that would include this stuff. Congrats on your subscribership growth. Good work man.
Thank you so much bro! Sometimes an old school Carnuaba is the way to go. What's your go-to carnauba? I like Supernatural by Dodo Juice.
@@TheCarDetailingChannel sooo...y'all gonna laugh - I gotta bunch but really like Simonize paste. Though gotta say...this stuff from TW is pretty dope.
This stuff is a dream to work with so easy to use and the end result is mind blowing car looks amazing
I have a 2000 Toyota Camry I use this on and people think it's new or repainted!Nope,original paint!😎👍
great job bought mine a while ago but haven't had the time to prepare my car for the the wax and It hasn't stopped raining here in Montreal we even had some snow but I will get around to it. I think I'm going to enjoy it .
You'll love it man! Even without proper prep work, it still looks fantastic.
How does it compare to their graphene liquid wax?
I've used the flex spray wax also.
I liked the liquid wax better.
It left a deeper shine.
I've never used the Graphene Max Wax but other people say that this is a better product than the liquid Max Wax
Carzilla, one of the things about living in Calgary. I like to use a fine knap micro or even suede style micro after wax has set and buff quickly putting a little heat into it to do flatten it and bring more shine. It seems to work but I may be seeing what I want to see.
That's interesting and I think you might be onto something with the heat. This jar is supposed to contain like 10 or something natural waxes in addition to the Graphene and Si02; I can see the natural waxes/oils becoming glossier with a bit of heat.
Great video,👍👍 I agree this stuff works really well it’s definitely my favorite past wax for 2021. I personally like a past wax it’s a nostalgia thing for me as well as therapeutic .
Thank you! I'm interested to see how long this will last on the surface
I used it on my Tundra and my wife's Enclave, was fantastic and the no cure time is a great feature. I doubt I will ever use Carnuba paste wax again.....
This has 10 different carnauba paste wax in it. That's why the glass and shine is so nice. The graphene and the ceramic was added for the durability
Should we use clay bar before applying this wax
That water test is stupid impressive. I wonder if they'll keep this stuff around. I heard it was limited edition.
I think they will keep it around but maybe in limited production. I was really impressed with this wax. I hope it give me 3 solid months.
Word is the 75th anniversary jars are limited, but they will have a regular jar later on in normal production.
@@andyg5050 that’s great news. I wanna try this stuff bad.
The anniversary edition has the signed lid, after that it has the plain black lid on the tin.
@@McGurk72 yes, I’ve since come to find that out. I haven’t seen it around yet.
can you use this regularly after every carwash? say like 2-week intervals without any harmful effects?
It would be a waste of product. Use the paste wax as a base. Then use a detailer after washes until the waterbeading is no longer there (should be after 3 months or so). Then repeat this.
My choice is a carnauba paste wax called PURIS A32. PURIS is a company that caters mostly to professional detailers. Having said that I recently purchased and used Turtle wax Seal and Shine which is very good.
I understand you like Bollinger.
Wolfgang Fuzion. Looks great! I have the new TW from your vid but haven’t tried it yet.
Wolfgang Fuzion, having heard that name in a while. That's one of the OG products. You'll love this stuff AJ. Thanks for watching bro
i normally use meguires carnauba wax which is awesome but since turtle wax came out with si02 and graphene combo i just ordered it keen to see how durable it is and if it can help with the harsh sun in Australia
Got some coming, can't wait to try it on my basalt black cayenne, been using Poorboys blackhole and topping with nattys black paste, ...... Will be using this instead of the nattys paste, will be interesting to see if its a better gloss or not 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤔
Great video.
Which is better in terms of shine and durability? The Turtle wax ceramic graphene paste wax OR Turtle wax hybrid ceramic spray?
I was wondering if I could use this in headlights or any plastics?
Platics yes (head lights etc) , but not trim and glas...
How would I go about applying this with a machine? I love the results but I want to offer it as a service and need to apply as fast as possible. Any thoughts?
I haven’t ever used this specific wax with a DA polisher but with other paste waxes, I would use a 5.5 inch finishing pad. To initially prime the pad, I would take the pad off the backing plate and basically dip the pad into the jar of wax. This only works with finishing pads because of how soft and flexible they are. Then to apply more product, I would use a plastic putty knife to scoop some wax out and apply to the pad (like buttering toast), but this will only work with paste waxes that are soft to begin with. The turtle wax is pretty soft so this method should work out great.
do you have to bin the microfibre towels after due to ceramic additives?
No. Wash. Light dry.
I'm so glad I finally got my hands on this. Question though, can you use this as a base and then use seal and shine on top???
The world may never know.
Belle job mon ami je croit ma lâcheté pour mon truck de travaille
Great video man. Thanks brother.
Thank you so much! I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment.
Can you use this over headlamps or windshield glass?
Platics yes (head lights etc) , but not trim and glas...
Awesome! Thank you!
Lovely showof! Its similar to the Bilt Hamber Finis Wax (some say one of best paste wax in the world), though sheeting may be abit even faster on that one. But lovely small beads on this Turtle Graphene, basically perfect both sheeting & beading moving in harmony lol! Was this the first paste wax you ever used? coz i remember Finis Wax was my first paste wax... I did all 4 stages or so to prepare before polish, then used Angelwax Ti-22 (titan based sealant that is made specifically to use a wax on top) Once that had cured, it look like a dream with that paste wax on top of it! 🙂
Is the paste only applied by hand or can it be applied with an orbital polisher?
Can this product go on windows to help them be hydrophobic? I live in Florida and need all
The rain help I can get on my glass.
I don’t use this on windows, last time I did, it was a streaky mess (even with a lite coat)
I like using rain x or even turtle wax seal n shine in a pinch
I bought a new mercedes 2019 model a200, can I use this product and it wont any damage the car paint right?
Spray wax mine , drive 1500 kilometres +, week , so when wash quickly do spray wax then back on road
wish to know how it held up after 3 months
Rupes UNO topped with P&S bead maker...🤯
That's a great combination. I can only imagine how slick that would be.
My great combination to a great clean up and protection combination is
Menzerna 400 then menzerna pro lock sealant then fusso soft99. It's ridiculous performance.
im buying tomorrow 😂
Hi, can you use a DA 3” pad to apply this?
Yes
where to buy that product
can it be applied on glass too?
CERAMIC + GRAPHENE PASTE WAX
What is the durability of this wax?
6 to 12 weeks
Can it remove swirl marks? Plz suggest me
No. Its a wax polish
Dónde la puedo conseguir gracias
If I am going to spray new paint to my car from a shop that also involve heating the whole car (newly painted) should I apply wax to the car or wait a month time to let the paint 'breath/cure' ?
I would wait 1 full month before applying anything on top. You could also ask the shop what they recommend.
I would wait 3 months but check with the shop first.
Holy moly…..$90.00 for the wax! That’s insane.
I just got the product in a kit from Auto Zone that included the wax, foam pad and microfiber towel for $16. The product works great and so easy to put on and remove for a paste wax. The shine was very good on a 5 year old red Lexus. Hope they keep making as I used to use Turtle Wax Ice paste and it was another great product, but no longer available. This new ceramic is much easier to install and remove.
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Thank you for watching and commenting
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5:13 Easy to wipe off? Is NOT Turtle Wax!. Hehehe.
Does not age well. I purchased mine from Amazon and it was a old one that has turned rock hard. It took a lot to apply it because it did not want to even transfer to my cloth for application. Just a warning to others make sure you are getting a fresh can of wax not a shelf queen.
It will last 2 weeks to a month.
Hopefully longer than that but time will tell. I'm hoping for 3 months because 2 to 3 months is what we used to get out of average paste waxes back in the day.
I applied this wax on the Bonnet and fenders(2Layers).The other 2 sides have 1 layer of wax topped with Sonax BSD and the other has 1 layer of wax topped with Carpro HydrO2. Lets see if the wax holds longer or the wax and sealent combo.
Done with wax and Turtle Wax
That's alright. So many top notch brands out there now. What are you using mostly?
To get almost 12mins in before a water test is criminal
The video could have been cut in half, just became boring
This like all the “ceramic” wax’s are snake oil! Thats not saying they don’t work, but that its performance is not from the ceramic or graphene! If you don’t believe it do some research on how graphene and these ceramics work. I can add a smidge of these chemicals to a carnuba base and guess what, it will still work.
Manufacturers should start putting the % of si02 or graphene or what have you, right on the bottle for every one to see (or atleast list it on their website). You’re right though. Some probably add a drop of si02 content just so they can legally advertise it on their products.
warining 65 alert that his wax cause cancer .